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Gretton is in Rockingham Forest and overlooks the valley of the River Welland. The village is noted for having the tallest church tower in Northamptonshire. The Hatton Arms is the second-oldest running pub in the county. Iron currency bars from the Iron Age have been found in the area. When you visit Gretton, Northamptonshire, Walkfo brings Gretton, Northamptonshire places to life as you travel by foot, bike, bus or car with a mobile phone & headphones.
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Gretton, Northamptonshire landmarks
Buildings in Gretton are of a wide variety in age and architectural style. The Old School House, built in 1853, was the first purpose-built school in the village. In the 1940s there were about 40 thatched houses, now there are merely a handful.
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Best Gretton, Northamptonshire places to visit
Gretton, Northamptonshire has places to explore by foot, bike or bus. Below are a selection of the varied Gretton, Northamptonshire’s destinations you can visit with additional content available at the Walkfo Gretton, Northamptonshire’s information audio spots:
Lyddington Bede House
Lyddington Bede House is a historic house in Rutland, England, owned and opened to the public by English Heritage. The existing Grade I listed building is a part of a former palace of the Bishops of Lincoln. The watch tower or gazebo is separately listed as Grade I.
Eye Brook
Eye Brook is a watercourse in the East Midlands and a tributary of the River Welland. It is around 18 miles (29 km) long.
Kirby Hall
Kirby Hall is an Elizabethan country house, located near Gretton, Northamptonshire. It was built for Sir Humphrey Stafford of Blatherwick, beginning in 1570. It is a leading and early example of the Elizabethan prodigy house. The house is now in a semi-ruined state with many parts roof-less.
Gretton, Northamptonshire
Gretton is in Rockingham Forest and overlooks the valley of the River Welland. The village is noted for having the tallest church tower in Northamptonshire. The Hatton Arms is the second-oldest running pub in the county. Iron currency bars from the Iron Age have been found in the area.
Harringworth
Harringworth is a village and civil parish in North Northamptonshire, England. It is located close to the border with Rutland, on the southern bank of the River Welland. At the 2001 Census, the population of the parish was 247, falling to 241 at the 2011 Census. The area is dominated by the Welland Viaduct that gracefully crosses the river.
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